# Get Tracks `get-tracks.sh` allows you to easily extract music tracks from a file with multiple songs, like a CD-in-a-file. # Required applications `get-tracks.sh` is a simple shell script based around `ffmpeg`, using `xxd` and `awk`. * ffmpeg * xxd (with '-r' and '-p' options) * awk It was tested on both OpenBSD and Linux. # Usage Download a CD and the starting time of each track in a file, and you're good to go. ```Bash get-tracks.sh # Example get-track.sh doom-eternal.opus doom-eternal.txt ``` *audio-file* can be in any format understood by `ffmpeg`. The *time-file* must have this format: ``` 0:00 intro 2:20 First song 3:18 Awesome song ``` # Environment variables * **SIMULATION** [empty or not]\ do not invoke ffmpeg * **NONUMBER** [empty or 1]\ do not write song numbers * **FORMAT** [mp3,ogg,opus,…]\ see the ffmpeg documentation for the output formats available * **SEPARATOR** [separator] (default: ' - ')\ separator between number and name\ example with SEPARATOR='_': 01_intro.opus 02_blah.opus… * **HEADERS** [empty or 1]\ print environment parameters (verbosity, simulation, etc.) * **VERBOSITY** [0-3] (default: 1)\ 0: no output except errors from ffmpeg\ 1: simple indications on the current track being extracted\ 2: print actual ffmpeg commands the script currently runs # More Run `get-track.sh` without arguments.